.,. cr ” -J., ,.5 , _ ii ~. ti. I-if 1 ,l ¢..,, i . y" t- i i jrifr \.]_l it ,r 4 l i vt 'i ill' ` I I 1' i i, 1 -ti ri. ~ r i .il ,_ i <, ‘ -li"-'i .i- \ rdf: Set.-_ i-If’-_ 1., -J ._ _ _ _____,, ,_ rn 1 ' "` Sole Agents .ziaiif ,( ,, ...ir . >‘ » » ‘vig i e fr J, '.i'~ .Hi ¢l 5. ti A ii ll is ._ I2. . #.2 -'1r~1_°.-ir ng lfi li '5- \l in 1. ii lb. li’ i". 7 1 is L. in _°,-_v.-ff. "T: A 1;' t 1 ,,, ,T pi r i) I it r ‘\ (11 fl' .1 gi 9'! Q -2' `*"Q1` .upon-¢_i. fu_).iU \ .i-'“‘ . _f_._, Jul- ,, __ - r»».~i~' r~.~»_~~ ~ \... ,N6 .,_`¢ 5 . yo, __ i . _i 4 L* 4 rv #I ‘Q '°‘ .1 fr i ‘ Li ‘.1 J e A r i + ~»PAtlB TWELVE ff . run-urns! saws THE CHARf0‘l".l‘E'.l‘OWN' GU "*"r'i-"'~"‘i"-""‘$'.l\_9‘l**h'i.A1»l» l f ‘ - I » 1,fd’§Bl!Q’l‘.s4, 19” ` by express yester- . We received ‘ r day a large shipment of silks. `I` hey comprise all e newest shades for ‘ this season. \ shades---ashes of i ¢ i i est ideas are here. S. A. McDonald. A lull assortment of the new . greens,o1d rose,cawtaba,wistera,navy brown, blue in stripe and plain colors , Also new neck ruching, the lat- roses, amethyst, i I ._ .._.___..,.. - _‘ ' A special lot of cotton underwear for mea at 90c a. suit. Paton &. Co, 7-22\ltf. Buy your Carpets and Ollc-Ioths] nt. Pal.on's. if you want. value 7-22tltf "Paton & Co have received a large supply of the novelty jet buttons in all sizes. 8--13d3i. ,\*'i Y J A Siiailrlene the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe lzhe best on the market to-day. Try a bottle. _ ' soLD ONLY nv W. N. Tanio,i~i', 1 I' jewclerf Delivered at any part ofthe as '°'H:uf~1A'f"'f‘-5£*c...1;‘,f' ` \. City_ Phone-192-4. - f V/ WENT T0 DEATH .WITHOUT A QUIVER. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 12.-Adolph Burtchey, a burglar who capped' his, career with murder, was killed in _Life electr c chair nt the state prisoy ‘last night. When summoned to 3% chair the condemned man re-fuer any aid and walked along with4’r.{lda trace of swagger from his fell o the death house, and took hifplace in the chair. Before he died ,Ifu-rtchey wrote letters to the widow/'of his victim and to| many of than/e whose houses he had robbed, asking that they forgive him for what -'he had done. __ _ pf" \\\_\"\\\\ _ - ‘I \\ / m __ ' -1' DODDS 'ff KIDNEY u\/(_, .P|l.l;S__ ii iii \:~ Elf '- ‘ 25\\\ <~;\,l\_\\\\\ ,/ _-“__ > -'f 17 'GMT' ol5£ C"n"""-‘ D'/\ B EST E5 .- iii"l""1l , r i 3 .igrf iiiiiiil ‘ ____ _ ...- :\, e ` if e \\ \ Stands Extremes RUBEROID is used on houses and barns at points r,ooo miles north of Edmonton, Alberta-and the extreme cold has no eiect on it. RUBEROID is used on buildings in the West Indies, South America and the mometer registers from 90 , The Rogers Hardware Bo. ltd. . ”"'T';/“ii ""> f I f /- _ 7 V, ., I ..\ _ ,/ 1 . ii, /. ;» . Q l 0 1 Q ,ii-, . ~, . ' '/i I ,/./'~,ff.~.‘f'-._ rd.. ,M 'i:"'l‘radelll lille »;, _rr . fy' ~ . iii , Q _ s ,I >"`\ ...L -. » -. - ; . \ f \\\s.\ ~s.\\i_.._____ivindo in clnnan / -and the extreme heat has no eEect on it. Could you ask for a more satisfactory roofing foryour house and barn P Write for samples and prles. \ \§`\ / of Heat and Cold Orient ,- where the ther- to too degrees for months ¢____. vi' ._ ._ _ . -.FL »-1,., K, ` , . KRAFT *" .WI appin '_ ' Have you ever tried it? We have just received part of our ll ill' order for r carload (ao Tons) in ROLLS I2-I_5~I8-20-24 ‘md tr' 1 soilmh, THE GENUINE “KRAFT" Maximum Strength for Minimum weight. Buy “KRAFT"DWl?;]l:w‘I’f’INH(.‘; and save 23 to i-3 of your Paper bill, fy 3. » Grocers tatloners, Boot and Shoe dealers, Butchers and others ’ use “KRAFT” the strongest, toughest, and li ht t wel ht paper made We sell at mill pricesln any S' #9 I ' quantity. Try aroll on your Paper Cutter. YW Wm “Se “° other. liliiifli li ___ __ _.1 g Paper Eli. lillliilli. 7, 0 _ . we-¢'_\' ' _ “DOG DAYS" ' ii , g, SEHMUNS- Pii£ilTHiil I ii iiiiiiiiiiii IIHUHEH MORNING sEa'MoN_ 1* ce:tLiEXAN.DRIA» A“H- 12-'-M' the re o enin ' ~ Church,p whiih thhllhebhlellliitlidndgrllptdst repairs. aev. Mr. 1-‘rein or q'5,f""g Drmiched in the morning and in ,thi evening. Rev Geo Orman of the Meth odist church gave a stirring add _ in the afternoon. J. D. Seamrilhs $il;l;‘lottetown assisted with the ser: The followin ' F‘ield"s sermoni: is an extract of Mr Am 2- 4-°-The Speaker snowed. that lim/Ong the ancient pred-ictionn of gospel times and ggnpei Ufwsmgs me l)¥'0Dhesy of Joel was none the least “It shall Come to pass in the last' days" saith the Lord, “I shall pour Ovt my spirit upon nu flesh." st Ptiter under the immediate influences' Of the Slliflt assures us that the pro- mise was fulfilled on the day of Pen. tecost. “This is that which wan BPOKGH by the prophet Joel etc. Thi’ 4185' of Peotecost was a day observed by the Jews in mm,-,_ OFY Ui l§lV‘iDi=3 the la-W at Sinai about flflletvn hundred years before. On this day they presented the first fruits of the harvest to God. How hrighiy was this day honored, A new sane. tion was given to the observation of the first day of the week as the Christian Sabbath. The law of faith was first published from Mt. Zion. The first fruits of a glor one bn;-veg; of saved sinners were presented' to 9.0¢* and thus our Lord who hnd been crucified at the paasofver feast fifty days before, was glorified at the feast of weeks. Upon both there was a vast assemblage of the people of Jerlisalem. The day of Pentecost was fully come, suddenly there came upon the disciples a sound from hea-- ven as of a rushing mighty wind etc. Th-is was not only to engage their attention but to- serve as an emblem of the powerful influences on the min-ds of men. for by this operation, the world was.to be shaken. Christ made use of the emblem of wind' or air in motion when he discoursed with Nicodem-us. As the vital air is necessary to our existence in the body so the spirit of God is necessart to our Spiritual existence. There was a striking emblem of 'the same kind in ‘the parable of the dry bones Ezekiel 37. This parable or vision nnnimrii ite]-only cn.. us cicinnl Bldg. Detroit. Michigan, I9 St. Bride Str. London. E. C. For solo and recommended in V Charlo totowii li Reddin Bros, A. W. Reddin uno. E. llligheu, C. ll. Rankin and A. W|Gour|le Burnriien-iris. _ ._l_.. - Get Ready For Hot Weather Days i Nothing so cool and restful as one of our Hammocks. Our srock of llam- moclra _is large and all fresh patterns, and as' usual our Hammock values are the talk of the towne ' Lots of New Boch and all the latest Sum- mer Mcguinn. Haszarri &°Mnree \ a fully represents not only the polltlcnl Billie df the Jews and their recovery, but also the deplorable condition of mon dead in trespasses and sins their renewal to irplritual life by the word and spirit ol Christ. It shows there may lie a. lifeless form of godliniss, but that the power of life is from thu Holy Ghost etc. Another very re- markable sign accompanied the des- celrt. “There appeared unto them very u suitable emblem of the gifts of tongues. Not the slow way of learning n foreign t0llgU0.- 'nie dividing of ton- gues at Babel proved the unhaopt- means of losing the true knowledge of God. By this new division of tongues the knowledge of God was restored and' readily communicated to men of every nation. These men were Galileans_ This was the first miracle after the spirit was given, to enable his servants to preach it. They were tongues of fire. What was the subject which engaged the heaven taught tongues of the disciples. The wonderful works of God etc. The multitudes were amazed. The native Jews said : These men are fulfl of new wine. Then Peter full ot the Holy Ghost lifted his voice and begged them not to have so much candor and not rash y to conclude them to be men overcome with liquor, especial- ly by nine o'clock in the morning an hrour in which it should seem no Je__w was ever lnnown to be drunk. But he directs their atten- tion to a well known passage of scrip- ture Acts 2, 18. Then he shows them God had sent down his spirit. The design of sermons was to convince of sin etc, Multitudes were pier.-,-ed to t-ho heart. We have taken a view of the glorious events which to-ok place un the day of Pentecost. Now notice the stated work of the Holy Spirit. The extraordinary gifts of the spirit have long since ceased as Christianb ty is established and there is no longer occasion for them. But have thu or-1.-|‘.iii-.is of `the spirit ceased? We affirm that there is no true vital religion without them etc. He lei promised to abide forever etc. Ho is promised as the common privilege of all believers etc. ’ ' ` rl. Hom of anna Har. - Sunmier Wear Its pretty good discount, is it not? Consider, ` first, the warm weather we have had' of late and the warm weather to come. Think of a new suit for that 'trip-'-think of actually getting .youi nioneyis wc_rth.in-.a "aho§_t`tiihe. Such advantages are offered; 'Many 'i'_i ' s of gent’s summer wear are selling. at exceilenlnzargains. Every ,article is the* best possible-every value an extra good one and every bargain found at this store as represented. Your money back if you want it.` _ Our summer hat sale was responded to by j ubiliant shoppers who are now enjoying the har- vest of comfort. The consequence is our straw hats were reduced to almost none. People find every article as I say--that accounts for the re- - spouses--they rind it entirely safe to buy here. Help me make this sale surpass all previous ones. Are you going to be one of our satisfied customers. -,---Big Suit Sale---N ` Here gots my entire stock of summer goods at extraordinary values--bargains ring- ing with honesty. They were the ackiiowled g- ed leaders for the season-looked to as the acme of style and comfort by the best dressers. They include light and dark grey two piece, iiice brown striped tweed, single and double i rt-usted. The price-well it's not worth considering. Deduct your one third from \ :-fs. $9.15, siizs, $12.15 .na $44.50. J \="\, f rzv1te yum' inspect-ion to a recent arrival o/ /all and green-blue seems to be “thee thing” the mam1.fuctni-era my so and judging by me qmm. /rroux sliades u/'thc same, we think imloo. See Q/rem. V --i.-ij iii You, no doubt, like all nflrer- particular dres- sers look to my hat (le/rartnzent /br thacorrcct style. I wa//it to call your jiur/iculur' attenbion and /rats and cups. The hats are ywiucipally 'in blue i EVENING SERMON. Eco 10. I The old proverb is con cerned first of all, not with dead bugs, or with perfurmery and- with drugs, but with a result n smell. Andi that smell is caused by the union of things which however good t-hey may be in themselves, do not belong to getriwr. Just as a weed is a good plant in the wrong place the trouble all comes because of the unseemly mixture. The belief of the writ/er is that there should be a unit.-y ini every m-an's life, that there should be ond thing above every other , that. he loves and for which- he should be conspicious. So Jesus said : “lf the right. hand cause you to stumble cut it off and cast it from you -etc. Now the text' teaches, (I) n- little folly undoen the ebfectz of much wisdom. Think of the politicians etc who in these days are, being broken because off some unwise thing done years before. Therefore choose wisdom etc. (2) A little bad- ness undoes the effect of much E000- ness. The world makes one sin cover a, multitude of good. It: does so in reality also. The one evl in your life premates the whole life etc. You have witnessed the attempt: to cover up a foul odor by means of perfumery or dlsinfectants and it may have killed it for amoment. but then penetrating and nofsome it manl- fested itself again. So shall it ever be. A little badness undoos much 8 . ~ Y it dominated by some strong princi pls ? if so, what is that principle T You say you will not settle ft, than know this, it will _ settle you. L_ 3 Al. , -, _-» _..__' We are showinga line of ,‘ TURKISH BATH I SOAPS Elder Flower that are splendid value. We have all the lead- I ing toilet articles on the market. Our prices are right. ~~ _ _ Would pleased to have you call. r A.W.R¢ddin. Pllm, B. The Square Drugglat. Sunnyside. oodness Is our life a unity? Is ~ ,J I / X Travelling Good i This department is an important one. and it is so conducted, '~s to make values, I think, somewhat betlti riiftn you can get else- where. Think of get .rig a good leatherette suit case for $1.75. Then a japanese matting, fancy lined, inside strap, leather bound corners and brass lock at $3.75, and so on up to an elegantly fitted $15. suit case. The same good values are found in trunks, hand bags, telescopes, etc. Bells 331-3 About three dozen belts good assortment of sizes, patterns and colors. Many decidedly nice belts for sale at one third off while < they last. Store open tiii 8 p. m. Fancy llosiery A large assortment of fancy hosiery in all the popular colors and patterns at one third off. First price 28c, 55c, and 65c. _ . T . _...vs .Uv- ', / I . T* I \ ° ‘ A _ nil -n I-l:m1';r>1_vmr-i'.‘l - (L_. ..._ /Ne -ill si- = ' 4. I ;,¢.___ Sling Mir~‘}_'FmT ~ Collosal and others 1, p , 'i “INTERNATIONAL” x _f _fn ` " ». .,, ,. ,_ ,_ _ ' ' Ke’ iv , ‘L N x Ax , I i y 9 R C':`:'.,`, ,_~. *iii-=“ '.‘\ "1.i~.\,.,, ,-`..`_ ~~ _ _- , _» -_ p.. _ _ 1, -_ V _ . - ._ 1. , , . .' . i' - ._ ~ ' “ - ~. ' - ‘- =_~;~'~-“_i'.' 1+.: vt fr`f`+“"°"=>l:-»< *tif* fi-_rw 1 1.' »t'~.=1`=¢-"»~'f-."--f .r .~-.1.:...'f».».f-M. . ’ 1' ‘* _ ‘ g ._ »\ ” ‘~ J' . `* , .. _.jg . _ ,, _ 15 ~.‘ll.. M, 'ite ,r “ ‘1_. w. __ ¢\ ,,..»,,.~. l.‘.,¢.__.. ,_ -_. » Q ~‘ ,.r_ ,. wr _ r , . * ‘ r ~ »,r.,.~t_ in ' »_~ 4'., *fi ,y " ` » ,V . .un .H-_.-,(4, \ , , V; Q Q ‘ _ .., , _ , p _ .. . , , , -~. -me ¢, » = _ _ ' ."‘~ 9..,;_==. '_usls=- ood “ f-“°“'"~ 19°# dl A riidiilllliiiiliill. I`3`3`;-is ,0ne oil 331-; ~ The scllooncr,“Waiioia" will arrive this week with a cargo nf "ard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Order your supply now while the price is low. A.Pii:kard 8|. to Phone 24o. . C h’town. The Smile -That’s Yours There are threetliliigs about the ,mile you wear with our laundrywq,-g_|¢, im, table, it's epontanioul. -it keep; sweet. Our laundry work is an good as a ionln it makes you feel better; look better, nmi be better, , , ` _ Try ns on your next. Gloss or Dome; tic finish. A. F. wrissirrr star Steam laundry lill Kent St. Phono i5| .__ _.. . .__.___ll Farm For Sale Avaliiable farm for sale ai Rollo Bay Centre, consisting of ig acres of land, lhere is ll nice l`lrm, a sp 4-nelid dwrli- ing house, slore and winebouae, well located for n ouainess stand. This farm is handy liie railway, school and churches, and in only lour miles from Searls. For further particulars apply ui ALBERT Mi¢cliIlLl_.AN R0ll0 Bay Ct-nlre ' P. E i. 7-gcdlm fl; - TEA ` PARTY French River .___ The Panlshonere of St. Thomas! Church, French River., propose hcl p ing a. tiea party on Thursday Aug =19tli` near the Church grounds. Should the day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held on the Urst fine day. An up- to-date refreshment stand will be on the grounds. 8-5dl3i¢ B.l. S. Picnic The Benevolent Irish Fooleties of Charlotte town and Emerald. wlllhold a Brand iolu Picnic at Emerald .on Monday Mllllvf-lii¥»l\._|l\1 Special train willleava Charlottetown: Emerald at 8.151. ni, 'rmln De ts. libre a. F18 l Charlott.etown.... . Royalty Jcl.,...... _ . ...... I/iiton .. No. Will;-hlro.... I-l.zuterRlver.... l|`re'icl'icton. _ Bmdnlbune. _ _ . 555* sees assess i g9aE§=¢=FEE l§§i3€SS'5.‘aS`5 g 5225 Emerald. .rir. _ . .. Siiinmerside . . . .. Kensington .. Freelown hluieruld . ..|\r Calc 'I rn.\'err~ie Aibany........... Klnkora ... .. lLYMourri" “Green Sheet" and Plymouth Special” all of which we are selling at lowest prices, ` _ Wholesale and llelail Ad; “Horne ®. Co ' __ Q.. fl” i» » ' ~- -1 _ = I . . -tw" Qi 1 my ' ‘1-imoncn-inns. _ _ _ , _ __ I-"'--' Ask for our crown Ginger Ale Pure Smw ia t ogfowh Wu" ,dime nz# 5'* 7" “Tsugf -down all lt and the only other l°°‘l'l°°"°u° mmm pug or ly #'- c. il. slll MON$ .c1l'ami- - i-'__ r. 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